TH·E· GR,ISWOLD ATOM V ol. J No. 8 J E WETI' CITY. CONN' ., 'I'HUit.'IOI\'1(, S I<:I'TEMIIJ!;It 18, 11,_,7 Ai>!>licalioo for Second ClaaR Permit l'eodlug at J e wett City l'09l 0 ffice. 7c COI•J' Firemen Hold Olson, Dudkowski, KJ onon, Extra Annual Clambake ' The lliOiit r<!ce n t lu rorma.tlon JEWETT ClTY - T he JeweU from the slate's attorney general City }1'ire Department IJetd jtg aa"' has meant a change in t h e demo- nual clumbakc, thiH past S unday. Form Big 3 in Town Govt. cratf.c s late ror t he coming elec- at the Quinnebaug camp sites. Tli• lfon. According to his statement, firemen were ther.·e 55 strong togt:t... as governed by a supplement to her _with a few invited g u61ts, in­ democratic plale. all o{ wh<>m statute 109. section J!!. any town cludmg town fathers a nd the chief NO RIVALS FOR ELECTION gained their nominations without that has bi-annual e lections, need of police. Henry Vaegird. opposition were: Napoleon Doyon NOT aiJido by the minority rule. Chester Sweet was the cht~ir~ for asscssro; Joseph Stafford for Locally tha.t means, that the roan of the committee on arrange. board of tax r·eview; Michael J. democrats can have two asses- ment!\. The ("hief operator on pre­ ASSURES VET OFFICIALS Knonon, lax collector; Harvey Me­ sors, and two members ror the pnrations was that ulocal fountaia nat·d ..Joseph Olanrlet·, Peter Seku­ board of tax review. elected In ' o{ youth", Gordy Willis. Sr. Gord, JEWETT Cr'l'Y - Bijou Hall la, a nd 1: icholas Malinowski, con­ th~, October balloting. has become a past master at bake overflowed Monday night with stables; Gordon Willis, Sr.. and 1 hereforc, the. democra.llc town preparations. His reputation <MI voters at the Democratic caucus. FIRST SELECTMAN Hobert p,•ospcrl, registrars of vo­ ~ornnlitlee met 1 uesday Jllght and this score is such , that the majo-­ La. t minute loud speaker announ­ ters: John Barnett and Richard added to its slate the names or rity of the s ummer's batces hel• cem nts throughout the boroug"h . Dudkowski members o( school board John Walsh for assesso r, and locally are supervised b hl t hat or A lpherle Tetreault as a Organhmtion a nd clubs a lw!ys boosting new incumbents, brought The r<'publ ican caucus, held the 1~ tile crowd to overflowing and so same night, served to nominate ~:~i<.lei~~te !or the board or tax to _Gordy w~th gratitude for h~ served to stir the excitement, at candidates who would be sure to ]l'urther business ror the com- culinary achievement.~. wh.at promised to be a n uneventful s rve in office as members of the mlttee Included lite election o[ lite Jack McEIIigotte. Alec Ranq affair. Voters waited on t he street minol'i ly group. Michael J. Knon­ rollo)Vin g officers tor the next and Alvio Gilbert were other stat­ for a~ long as twenty minutes. be­ on. however·. was e ndorsed :for the two years. Chairman , H . Francis warts on the cooking end. fore finally being able to gaia eft­ job of tax colleclot·. Others on the ~ cLaughlln; Vice-chairman, Ma- Stan Roberts, Walt Butremovic. trance; the last few made it jusl republican ticket wi ll be : assessor. r1on Gauthier; secretary and Pop Loranger. Andy Misiorek an• in time to cast their ballot for 1st Adam Medick ..Jr., board of tax treasurer, Stella Gibeault. They Louis Skoczylas aiM as..~isted. review. Frank W. Stetson; Consta~ will serve Cor two years. Other selectman. Chowder was served at one i• John Skaradowski a nd Philip E. bles. Roger· Pepin, Frank Holmes, members or the committee are: Charles Campbell, and Benjamin Gerard Ve:dna, Louts Gibeault. the afternoon. The featu re meal Anthony had much to do with was served at five p. m. and ill­ li vC'ning the caucus. by their l&st Young. Jr.; registrars of votors, Stella Glbeaull, Helen Charlier. William LaPointe (cha.irman of th \Vilfrpd Chartier. Stanley J . eluded: Steamed clams. mackereL minute decisions to oppose Henry pork sausages, sweet potatoes. E. 0 Ison for 1st selectman and republican town committee) a nd Derda, John Walsh. Ulderic E. Jodoin, Alpherle Tetreault, John fried potatoes, corn on the cob, and CheAter r.. Dudkrowski for town from the 2nd district. Francis La­ boiled lobsters. Liberte; board of finance, Walter Sawicki. ~Iary Barnett, Peter Sek­ clel'k"': reR.pectivel y. Both Skara do ~ Rain kept the boys under • wski and Anthony are ex-service­ Hyde and Maxsim Pepin. ula, Napoleon Doyon. Michael Konon, AI Kargul, and Leon Barr. shelter where card games were en­ men and there remained the pos­ '!'he republican town committee joyed. Chet Sweet won a best "2 sibility of at least. one Or both being now reserves the ' right to select . oul of 3 falls" from Pop Loranger sucees~ful of ousting their oppo­ candidates to fill out their ticket, September 26th. Thts wtll serve Iin a rooster bout. nent~. The eventun.L ballotin~ ser­ this, however, must be done with­ as the beginning of building up a ,_rembPrs ot this scJPct g roup of ved only af4 a vote of co nfidence in two days. They may endorse the fund that should grow large e- community protectors are: Fore-­ on the part of the public in Harry Hem-y E. Olson democratic candidates. llOugh to make such a school a re- man, Henry Oullette; Jst assist.. Ohmn and Che:i;ter L. Duokowski. ality. ant. Peter Sekula; 2ud assistan,t, both of whom have served faith· 1.'he most important visitor and ILouis . koczy1as: secretary. Tom futlv for over 10 years. be as interested in the prospect of speaker will be Dr. Albert L. Rob- Wakeley; treasurer, Clovis Casa­ 1'he caucus OJ>ened with H . a record breaking vote, as they School Section bins o{ West Haven, Conn. who vant; Drivers. Tom McHugh, Walt Francis McLaughlin. chairman of were in guessing the ultimate win­ is a specialist in the field of hetp-1 ~utremo\'IC, Ed Grotlli<O,_ JOhll th<> democratic town committee, ner. Total ballots cast was 517. a· Editors Elected ing cerebral palsies. He will tell l~lake, and Ted Boule; FLre ~o­ being- ~elected to preside. He was bout 50 short of a democratic cau­ o{ the requirements of such n l!C(\. 'Vm. :\lcGovern. captalO. quickly flanked by Lloyd Rioux, cus record. 0( these. Harry Olson J ewe tt City - .\t a meeting or school and what is can accompli3h. Gusta,·e Hassler. Alec Raney, Ulderic F. .Jodoin. Lionel E. Bou­ gained 352;_ John Skaradowski,_159 ~li g l~ scho?l students_ i. u_terested It may take years to accumulate Ch:~.rles Roy, Harvey Menard. Ar- ch r. Gordon Willis, Sr.. and Jes­ The other six were null and vo1d. 1n JOurnalism. an cd1tonal staff 1 The next vote was cast for town was elected. This staff, under the the !un~s n~cessary to build. ;nan. ~~:1~~ c~~};:.r· :;~~~srt ~~:~ ~~: se Rogers. as ('heckers; tellers were 1 and mamtam such a school. How- \Vm. Grenier. Alpnerie LeClaire, .John Burda. clerk, town treasurer and agent for s.upervision of ?o.liss Edna B. ever, the problems are that of dis­ 1 the town deposit fund all in on~. Stephens, will be In charge. o( Stanley Derda. Chester Sweet and tress to mothers and their crippled Continued on Page T William Dwyer. Chester· Dudkowski had 362 of news releases to this publlcauon. these. as against 116 for Philip I .\s announced here last w e~k. young ones. H the importance of 11\11tile the first ballots were be­ the mov ccan be grasped by the ing cast for choice ot: 1st select­ Anthony. ~:::irst~~~~nl:ec~~~:t te~~lh\~ w~\~: general public, the institution WNOC HAS FffiST man. the huge crowd seemed - to Others who will appear \on the Atom, we- eldy. The idea is a could very well become a reahty 1 new one and wl1 1 develop slowly; within a year. eventually, it is planned. the stu­ ANNIVERSARY dents will edit Ul) to two full LOCAL COLLEGIATES pagt)S. No barriers have been :-<ORWICH -In commemoration set for the sort ot material that Neighbors Night of its first year on the air, statio!l students might choose to write. LISBON - The Hon. Horace· W 1\ 0 C had a special broadcast A RECORD NUMBER Alia Hakklla o[ Canterbury, a yesterday Wednesday the 17th senior, valedictorian of her class Sccloy Brown will be the chief speaker at a :-<ElGHBORS :-<IGHT irom 7:30 to 8:00 p. m. JEWETT CITY-Without a doubt, Norlne Guillet returns to Regis last yea1·, was elected editor-in· Taking part in the anniversary chief. She is a girl without fear gathering, to be held at tbe Lisbon tlih" year's d~partures from J ew ­ at Boston. Ma.ss. on September 17, Grange No. 195. tomorrow. Fri­ program were ~1ayor Muliens; 1st ett City and locale, by young 1947. or writing and should prove a ca­ Selectman Theodore Richards; ReJC Jla ble nnti n cog tor this new day evening at :30 p. m. The pu· studPnts In pursuit o! highe r blic is invited to attend. Brown of the )forwich Chamber learning, has reached a reeord Margaret Dudkowski e nters sC'hool endeavor. ol C'<>mmerce; George Shattuck. The l'f'maludt"r of the staft in­ breaking number.
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